BBC clarifies position on Religion & Ethics changes

The BBC has responded to a letter from the Methodist Church about the plan to merge its Religion and Ethics department with the Factual department.

In a letter to the BBC last weekend, the Methodist Church said it was grateful for the “outstanding work of the BBC in the field of Religion and Ethics”, and praised the BBC for its “creativity and authority in their engagement with a vast range of ethical issues”.

The Church added, however that it was “deeply concerned” about plans for the new Factual and Religion department and asked for reassurances that the new department would maintain standards and “be given space and resources to creatively develop”.

Since then, the Methodist Church says it has received “some clarification” from the BBC. The BBC said that the changes were mainly concerned with management and with Nick Patten, the head of the Factual Team, who will now also take charge of the Religion and Ethics Team. The Religion and Ethics Team will also feature a new post of Commission Editor.

Anna Drew, chief Media Officer at the Methodist Church, said, “I have received reassurance from Tom Archer, Controller of Factual Production for the BBC, that the Religion and Ethics department in Manchester will continue to provide specialist programming for the BBC and that the new changes will allow for greater creative development of Religion and Ethics programming.”

She added that the Church continued to offer “prayerful support” to BBC staff as the new management structures were implemented.
News
Young people more grateful to God, study finds
Young people more grateful to God, study finds

A new survey has suggested that 18 to 34 year olds are more likely to believe in God and have transcendental experiences.

Nigerian government accused of being in denial about persecution of Christians
Nigerian government accused of being in denial about persecution of Christians

How can thousands of slain Christians not be persecution?

Turkey arrested 115 suspected ISIS members, thwarting Christmas and New Year plots against non-Muslims
Turkey arrested 115 suspected ISIS members, thwarting Christmas and New Year plots against non-Muslims

Turkey has been relatively successful in preventing attacks since 2017.

The pope that is remembered each year on December 31
The pope that is remembered each year on December 31

In many European countries, December 31, also known as New Year’s Eve, is better known as St Sylvester’s Day or simply Sylvester, named after a pope from the time of the Council of Nicaea. This is the story …